
Fact-checking President Trump’s 2020 State of the Union address
The team at the Washington Post’s Fact-Checker unit checked out President Trump’s 2020 State of the Union address and found problems with claims made in it.
The team at the Washington Post’s Fact-Checker unit checked out President Trump’s 2020 State of the Union address and found problems with claims made in it.
Needless to say, the blogosphere has erupted with all manner of both progressive moonbats and Trumpian wingnut posting rants, conspiracy theories, and even worse.
Also sure to be fun to watch will be watching senators who will all be stuck listening quietly both unable to make any comment or have access to their cellphones while the impeachment trial is underway.
While Charlie Baker is no longer the most popular governor in the country after suffering a 4% drop in his favorability rating and which some may view as an only to be expected second term slump, a closer look at the data would suggest otherwise.
Will 2020 be fraught with similar nonsense? Quincy Quarry suggests to not bet against it.